Malaya Tribune, 2 March 1932
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Title Section28 1932-03-02 1 The Malaya Tribune XIX. No. 52 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Mar. 2, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1932.28 words
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Advertisement181 1932-03-02 1 j CEYLON J j TEA. i irOl CANNOT BETTER! THE BEST. j j j II "Chop Hfjau" I ipi You will be satisfied jjjj Sj llji CARLSBERG PILSENER I» I j "CHOP HIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels. Clubs and J J Rest Houses throughout the j JJ j J The ideal181 words
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Advertisement429 1932-03-02 1 I THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" B THE BEST ADVERTISING j MEDIUM IN MALAYA. x PRODUCTS _y i Paints Varniahes J Enamels j Floor Coverings j Plaster Board j F.tc. Etc. i BUY PABCO BRITISH PRODUCTS j I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. I v T J LJ HM. V. BATAVIA MALAY RECORDS.429 words
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252 1932-03-02 2 Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. A Club For Girls. My dear Ni-ces. I am sur? that all of you will be pleas d to hear that the Editor has decided to inaugurate a club for the girls on the lines of the Chums' Club. A252 words
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Article443 1932-03-02 2 Curly - 'By "Curly." Sport is indeed a blessing to every race because it bu Ids up the human body not only physically but also mentally and morally. Phyaieally. it enables the bodily powers to do the work expected of them with more ease than if they were not used. Mentally,443 words
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Article262 1932-03-02 2 Zeita - (By "Zeita". Eight years ago I travelled to Bagdad with friends, and I shall try to recollect some •f the happy events of the journey. I remember leaving Singapore during a favourable reason on the *'Ellinger" (I hope that ship is still going .strong.) The passage across262 words
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Article929 1932-03-02 2 Lee Choon Keng - Are They Only In A Minority? 'By Lee Choon Keng. "Ifiodsrn Girls.'' said one correspondent, "are very ungrateful." I disagree because it is only true of a minority. He further said that he received no thanks from the girls when he had sacrificed his seat in crowded public929 words
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Article206 1932-03-02 2 Martam Wer - (By Martam Wer. OamblinT in other words is a stepping ston» to ru'.n. Th > :si<rht of a gambler, who has lost his or her fortune through gambling, is almost pitiable. Cheekee and cards are the most common gam-s, the former being specialised by the nonyas, but sometimes you206 words
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Article1107 1932-03-02 2 A Shanghai Rosebud - How Jimmy Went Through It. <By "A Shanghai Rosebud." I see that the boys have taken exception to my little narrative of a schoolboy s day in schoc. and have made me the target of their criticism. With the exception of Master Teo Tiang Seng,1,107 words
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Article357 1932-03-02 2 Tom Boy - (By "Tom Boy." Vast improvements in aviation have taken place of late. Men have showed their skill and ability in "The Conquest of the Air." but women have also done much. As far back as 1819 women took to the field of aviation, when Madam Blanchard357 words
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441 1932-03-02 2 Helen Tan - IBy Helen Tan. Look at me! I am a love./ walking-stick. If you «1H pay attention to me. I shall narrate my history. I do not know who my parents are but the only thing I know is that I lived with my fr.ends441 words
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Article460 1932-03-02 2 Eddie - IBy "Eddie." During the summer holidays my sister and I decided, with my parent's consent, to visit an aunt of ours who was staying at the very North of Perak. We left Singapore the day after the school closed. Our landmg station was Kuala Kangsar. The460 words
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Advertisement508 1932-03-02 2 Do they tire Bfln '^B WHAT an unending joy the chiiJ HHy-'' '*>«. 3d9l ten's hour used to be when the\ 2 ~K'" were only little toddlers Now that the\ Hn- are older and so much more interesting, B> •hjlß how is it that they have suddenly become r You508 words
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Article91 1932-03-02 3 I Our readera are invited to write to us on rubjects of public interest. It must be underttood that the Malaya Tribune" does not \*ce*sarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF 4S POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only91 words
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Article465 1932-03-02 3 I To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I have read with intense interest the contributions to your columns, from time to time, regarding C.S L.A. activities. I join the secretary and other responsible officers of the Association in chtrish.ng the hope that more and more activities will b-3465 words
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Article1040 1932-03-02 3 i To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune."/ Sir—China, land of the sages, of cultures, learning and civilisation, with a population of ver 400 millions, and whose h story dates as La. b.icic as 4.030 years B. C.. has undergone tapd and vast changes under th? p: sent regime1,040 words
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Article169 1932-03-02 3 fTo the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Fir. —While the other roads cr drives in the Eukit Brown Cemetery are nicely levelled and paved with granite and tar. I am quite at a loss to krow why the one from the Gate leading dewn to the G Plots is169 words
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Article49 1932-03-02 3 We sincerely sympathise with an Indian corresoondent, long unemployed, who writes in great distress because he did not secure an appointment for which he applied, but it could serve no good purpose to publish his letter. Unfortunately there are very many in similar plight at the present time.49 words
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Article36 1932-03-02 3 We regret that we cannot publish a letter from "A Citizen." He should realise that such places as that to which he refers have to comply with certain requirements before licences for public performances are issued.36 words
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Article212 1932-03-02 3 APPLICATIONS FOR JOBS IN RUSSIA. j Moscow, Jan. 11. Russian industrial organisations are being swamped with applications for work from unemployed foreign engineers, according to a report published this morning by the economic organ "Za Industrialisatzu," which asserts that during the last four months ever 10,000212 words
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Advertisement489 1932-03-02 3 m MALAYA'S I I li Newest and Most Delicious DRINK ißfruitpqp Made From Tlie s Finest Imported j fruits j V Product of SS PHOENIX I I'ljlW Aerated Water Works, SINGAPORE. J >| v SO YOUVE DISCOVERED POSTUM TOO "Yes, and I haven't given up tea either. But I've found489 words
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Advertisement7 1932-03-02 3 CRAVEN "A CIGARETTES IN GREAT DEMAND EVERYWHERE-7 words
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Advertisement220 1932-03-02 3 j THE FAVOURITE: Refuse All j jrrrfi Imitations. Jrjll INSIST ON 11JL11 0RANGE uiH CRUSI I Manufactured by j G S FR4SER I E [HH H: NEAVE LTD < _j■ <. •4 v: x •■•■-■v' x-:-: :l I■' > Kerf) your underwear m dainty %m tn< P retl y thing*220 words
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Article787 1932-03-02 4 SOME OLD AND SOME NEW PROBLEMS. ASSN. FOOTBALL. At the meeting of the F.A. Council in London various changes In the laws of play and the rules of the Association will be considered, writes Iva 1 Sharpe in the "Sporting Chronicle." There are one or two787 words
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Article135 1932-03-02 4 Middlesex are giving J. w. Hearne a second benefit. Last season it will be recalled H*»r«dren was granted his second benefit. Hean c will receive the proceeds of the White-Monday fixture with Sussex, starting at Lord's on May 14. At the annual meeting, Mr P F Warner mentioned that Hearne135 words
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Article59 1932-03-02 4 The keen rivalry between the two famous rimnsn long-distance runners. Paavo Nurmi and Willle Rtola> whQ haye WQn olympic title; between them, will be renewed in the Ma:athon at the Olympic Games at Los Angeles next summer. Ritola, who is now working in Florida, consders that he is not yet59 words
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Article72 1932-03-02 4 The cost of the British team in the Ryder Cup golf match with America at Columbus, Ohio, last June was over £3,000. The travelins,-, hotel, had playing expenses amounted to £3.008 17sh. Bd. and the expenses cf the trial matches absorbed £379 I6sh but the gate receipt:-, in the latter72 words
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Article889 1932-03-02 4 WILLIE SMITH'S "NO.' BILLIARDS. "How on earth any one can expect me to enter the professional championship after the unfair manner which I was treated last 6eason, when I was the only entrant, passes my comprehension," says Willie Smith. "The suggestion has been made that the best889 words
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Article13 1932-03-02 4 The Slazenger ball has been selected for the 1932 Championship Meeting at Wimbledon.13 words
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Article18 1932-03-02 4 Frl. C. Ausserr.. on her return to Germany from the Argentine, underwent an operation for appendicitis at Munich.18 words
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Article22 1932-03-02 4 MacDonald Smith has won the Los Ansreles Open Golf Championship for the third time, with return of "PI for the 72 holes.22 words
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Article23 1932-03-02 4 The engagement Is announced of Alan Bernard, number twenty-three in the French lawn tennis ranking. and Miss Constance Rr.skin Towner, cf New York.23 words
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Article25 1932-03-02 4 Britain's leading lady swimmer. Miss Joyce Cooper, is engaged to be married to another swimmer. Mr. Eryan Hession, Secretary of the Cambridge University S. C.25 words
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Article45 1932-03-02 4 Willie Smith gave Sidney Smith 10,000 start ami defeated him by 20.971 to 20,201 in a fortnight's U-lliards match at Glos-ow. Willie Smith states that it is not his intention to enter for the billiards championship for which he was the sole entrant last year.45 words
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Article48 1932-03-02 4 H. Thinner and Miss R. Couquerque. neither of whom comp ted in their national lawn tennis champ onships last year, head the Dutch ranking lists which have just been issued. The s nples champions. J. van der Heide and Miss j-:. Belzer, are placed in the second positions.48 words
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Article55 1932-03-02 4 In the final of a tournament styled uvrld prof OB ional indoor tennis champion•hip proxaoted by Jack Curley. W. T. Tilden Uat Vincent Retards, 6—2. 6—3. 6—l in New York. Tild n had previously beaten Albert Burke, of Ireland. Richards defeated F. T. Hunter r.r.d Tilden and Hunter beat Richards55 words
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Article54 1932-03-02 4 Alain Gerbault had a narrow escap from dro7.nin.{ recently while piloting a friend's ye.cht frcm Marseilles to Cannes. Heavy seas disabi d the vessel and she was drifting helpless ly v hen Gerbault and a passenger w rerescued by coastguards from St. Rapheel. N ithST of them was injured, but54 words
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Article143 1932-03-02 4 Much surprise has been caused in amateur billiards championship circles by the decision of M. A. Boggin. the Burnley motor-coach driver and runner up for the championship a year ago. not to compete this year. Boggin mentions "greatness of expense" acid adds that "Amateur billiards is purely a rich man's143 words
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Advertisement227 1932-03-02 4 Fob over a half century ihe name €'nfi«'ursi has been before the public. lia\c you ever wondered what Ihe name means? Derived from Cutis-eura, it means j u~ t this, "care of the skin," and that is what c ara L*rt»|&;srati€>r.s have been <l«»in«r for millions of people throughout the227 words
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Advertisement98 1932-03-02 4 Guarding homes I throughout the World! THROUGHOUT the world today there ara A thousands of families who live happily m the protection of Manufacturers Life policies. With Head Office in Canada, this great service is extended to the people of thirty-two countries through Manufacturers Life representative*— a service available to98 words
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Advertisement421 1932-03-02 4 1932 Singer SILENT SIX. I The 1932 SINGER SILENT SIX offers even grea U the 1931 models on a score of important points sof the features listed below! 6-cylinder overhead valve engine 17.9 HP. iTt' ing) H. T. Coil Ignition. Gearbox 4 forward apeecb and reverse, with "Hi-lo" alternative top.421 words
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Article1384 1932-03-02 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. I Singapore, March 2, 10 a.m. Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ]gsar Ends. Buyers. 8ellers. Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 3i El. 40 It. 50 Antral Malay Dec. 31 «18 0 10° Av-r Hitam Tin June 30 0 0 10 ingrlB Tin Dec. 31 010 3 MiJ J a-.n«1,384 words
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Article446 1932-03-02 5 SINGAPORE. FEB. 26. MEAT. Beef steak (round), kati 40 Beef stew or curry, kati 30 Pork, learn, kati 50 Portk. lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 38 Mutton Australian, lb. 30 Fowl, kati 35 Hens (Locally reared) kati 42 Ducks, each 55 Pigeons, domesic unfledged, pair 95 PPigeons,446 words
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Article423 1932-03-02 5 Appeals In Murder Cases. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bharu, Feb. 29. Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule and Mr. Justice W. Burton presided at the Court of Appeal this morning. There were three appeals against the sentences of death pronounced on them by Mr. Justice W. H.423 words
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Article33 1932-03-02 5 The rate of Issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 152 for SlOO. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon Is Rs. 156 for $100.33 words
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Advertisement230 1932-03-02 5 aaftmi a a a J A X /INHALANTX i I il You travel and work i; In an atmosphere laden I f with g:rms. Unless you destroy these germs j J you will take them j J home and start in I 1 your family a round j; of colds230 words
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Miscellaneous191 1932-03-02 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending If arch 6, 1932: TO-DAY, MARCH 2. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Ist Bn. Sig. Sec., 50 Yards Range. 5.15 pm.—Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v), Battery Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Bde. Signal Sec.. Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Depot Coy. "A," Recruits191 words
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Miscellaneous182 1932-03-02 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. MARCH 2. High Tides. —4.30 a.m 8.33 p.m. Rotary Luncheon, Adelphi Hotel. Special genera': meeting, Amateur Boxing Association, Memorial Hall, 5 p.m. Football: R.S.F.C. v. S.C.C. XI, SCO Police Band, Botanical Gardens, 5.15 pj» TO-MORROW. MARCH 3. High Tides —6.19 a.m.. 9.35 p.m. Meeting, Amateur Wireless182 words
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Advertisement206 1932-03-02 6 Amusements i CAPTTOL I i WARNER BROS. The Mxst Ditcutftd I i Present Picture of The Yearl i 615 ttfN. The Star of the Hour I BARBARA !j T 1 STANWYCK j j j O WITH J RICARDO CORTKZ TVJ ■HHRgI -IAMKS RENNMK j 11 "Illicit T jJ j I206 words
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Advertisement223 1932-03-02 6 II AG AIN A j Spectacular Triumph j j FOR j I Packing at Every Show! I It's a Record Smasher! j! I j Matinee To-Day j AT 3 P.M. I 'j EVENING 6.15 9.15 (Over the Hill I FOX PICTURE. I I i Next Change j j j SEE223 words
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Advertisement159 1932-03-02 6 Hj JAMES DUNN and SALLY EILEItS In the Film that brought them Stardom in "OVER THE HILL' BAD GIRL I An Alhambra Record Smasher PICTURE i COMING: i That Mirthquake Of Fun "Mother s Millions Universal Picture. j 6.15 To-Night 9.15 GAIETY scores *^itfoAv j Another Success. Audiences j Thrilled159 words
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Article471 1932-03-02 7 WOMEM RELIEVED OF ALL VALUABLES. ARMED ROBBERY CHARGE AT ASSIZES. F, ng Fatt. Yam Ho y and Wong K.ew were placed in the dock at the second Singapore Assiz-'s yest-rday, before Mr. Justice Sproule, to answer a charge of armed robbery. Prosecuting, Mr. P. A. McElwaine, D.P.P..471 words
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Article385 1932-03-02 7 ISSUES OF THE WAR AGAINST CHINA. The "Straits Echo" thus summarises the iituation created by Japans attack on China. 1. If Japan fails, it may mean a revolution in her own country. 2. If Japan is partially successful, it will satisfy nobody. 3. If Japan fails, even in385 words
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201 1932-03-02 7 The charity concert staged by the Evergreen Lasses at *he V.M.C.A. Hall on Saturday night, in aid of the Prinsep St. Church Building Fund was a success. There was a large audience and the performance was much appreciated. The Evergreen Lasses drsire to express the201 words
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Article839 1932-03-02 7 MARINE INQUIRY INSTITUTED. SECOND OFFICER SEVERELY REPRIMANDED. SHIPPING NEWS. An inquiry into the circumstances leading to the stranding of the "Mangola," as briefly reported yesterday, was held yesterday in the Marine Court. Mr. G. C. Dodd (District Jud«e and First Magistrate) presided, supported by Capt. G.839 words
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148 1932-03-02 7 We have received a copy of the second issue of the "Malayan Builder and Engineer." Features introduced in the first number are continued and further instalments of statistics and data which must be of considerabl? interest not only to these engaged in the trade, but148 words
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319 1932-03-02 7 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. March 2. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 2 l 4 d.. down Md. New York: 3 5,16 cents tG.I, down 316 cent. Shares: Easier. Allenbys 55—65 cents, Ayer Moleks 35—45 cents, Ayer Panas 35—45 cents, Bassetts 20—25 cents, Brogas 25—30 cents.319 words
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Article289 1932-03-02 7 Singapore, March 2. 1 Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 4 1|32d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 31 32d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 29 32d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s. 3 13 I6d London T.T. 2s. 3%d., Lyons demand 995, Paris289 words
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Article247 1932-03-02 7 THE VOLUNTEER YEAR BOOK. j j j 1 The long-awaited Year Book published in connection with the Ist Battalion. S.S.V.F., has made its appearance, and it is a publication well worth waiting for. It is a good angury for the periodical issue of such a book, which would247 words
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Article40 1932-03-02 7 Under the auspices of the Paya Labor Methodst Church an evangelistic service will be held at the home of Mr. Lee Hock Chuan, 899 C, Hinon Road, to-morrow at 5 p.m. The Rev. Goh Hood Keng will be the speaker.40 words
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52 1932-03-02 7 Singapore, March 2. Standard Spot 6Vs 6*s March 6\ 67 k April 67i 7 May 7 1% April-June 7 7Vi July-Sept. 7*4 7% Tone of Market: Steady at the decline. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 2*4 d. per lb. New York. Spot Sheet 3 5.1652 words
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Article170 1932-03-02 7 Singapore, March 2. Rice. Siam Al per Koyan $228 Rice, Siam 1 $208 Rice, Siam 2 $18« Rice, Siam 3 $175 Rice. Siam "Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $192 Rice. Siam No. 2 $180 Rice, Saigon A-l $175 Rice, Saigon No. 1 $170 Rice, Saigon 2 $165 Rice, Saigon170 words
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Article145 1932-03-02 7 RESUMED HEARING OF CROCKERY CASE. Further evidence was recorded before th" Second Magistrate (Mr. G. E. Clayton) yesterday in the case in which a Javanese nanv d Ali bin Ismail is chargeß with fraudulent possession of a large quantity of crockery and glassware alleged to be the145 words
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Advertisement645 1932-03-02 7 11 1111,1 ■1■ 1■ J 11 ■a i Victoria Memorial Hall SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY. J THE MESSIAH! i Friday, March 4, at 9.15 p.m. i Monday, 7, at 5.30 p.m. Prices: $2, $1 and Cents SO. Booking at Littles from Tuesday February 23. i COMING f j i The Grant645 words
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Miscellaneous316 1932-03-02 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright. STATIONS, ture. Rainfall. SunMax. Mln. Rhine. Alor Star 81 71 Nil 10.7 Kota Bharu 85 74 0.09 7.8 K. Trengganu 84 75 0.19 6.3 Kroh 88 69 Nil 10.2 Sit ia wan 89 73 Nil 9.8 Ipoh 93 75 Nil 10.6 Butterworth316 words
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Article772 1932-03-02 8 The fate of the Far East hangs in the balance this week. "Peace or war? That is the issue, which however it be decided must profoundly affect the history of the world. One country, and one country only, can control the events of the next few months,772 words
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Article359 1932-03-02 8 Mr B. J. Eaton. O.B.E.. has been re-appointed appointed Director of the Rubber Research Institute, hoars the "Malay Mail." He wil be going Home on leave in May. The annual dinner of th? Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicin° will be held on Monday next. March359 words
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Article444 1932-03-02 8 Impressive Production By Mr. Parry Davis. A representative of the "Malaya Tribune has had an interesting interview with Mr. Parry Davis, who. as is well known, has been actively engaged for several years in creating new openings for the commeicial utilisation of rubber. The reason why rubber has444 words
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Article123 1932-03-02 8 TO ASSEMBLE AT PEKAN IN APRIL. There will be Durbar of the Rulers of F.M.S. at Pekau. Pahang. on Thursday. Apr i 7. It is not yet possible to stale the nature of the business to be brought before Their Highnesses. This, notes the "Malay Mail." will be123 words
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Article72 1932-03-02 8 Reuter. New York. March 2. The airman Charles Lindbergh's nine-month old baby son has been kidnapped. "Nobody at £ny time will talk" is the only re ply to enquiries at the Lindberghs' home as regards the kidnapping, the news of which is contained in a PoliceReuter. - 72 words
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Article241 1932-03-02 8 lsie unacr-mentioned subscriptions have received by the Committee of the Relief Fund for China organised by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce: The Chinese Staff of G. H. Slot and Co. Ltd.: Messrs. Chan Joo Khim $15. Low Kirn Yong $7. Hee Choon Fong $5, Chua241 words
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Article33 1932-03-02 8 From Europe (London mails despatched on Feb. 11). by the •Corfu." due at Penang at 6 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by the "Hosang due at Singapore daylight on Friday33 words
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Article59 1932-03-02 8 GIRLS' CORNER, or. page 2. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 3. OVER THE CAUSEWAY, on page 5 DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 5 TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 12 CLUB DIARY, on page 12. NOTES FROM KUALA PILAH. on page 14 N.S STATE59 words
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Article359 1932-03-02 8 ~<BY "LOOKER.rjS<; -Loans are in good True—too tru< is a bit limited. A The "S.E." is Specials" in Penai isn't peevish jeal* lam able to coi h M v that Long Jittk away their good* i petitors. The "M.T." is money. It is (sicj able institution! reached359 words
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Article33 1932-03-02 8 TIN AND RUB BER. QUOTATIONSKi nut k London: 2> 4 d. New York: 3 51« Singapore: 6' I TIN >\ ii l** l, London Spot C 137 Three Months EI4G 0 Singapore: $70.00 (H33 words
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Advertisement182 1932-03-02 8 Bromford Golf Balls CONSTRUCTED BY THE MAN WHO JUSTIFIED J BY PUTTING TWO "L" S I N THE BALL j (LENGTH, LONGEVITY 1 "Bromford" You Keep Golf. Bromford. j Playing The Bromford YOU ACHIEVE Fewer Strokes Per Round More Rounds Per Ball. OBTAINABLE FROM: I Robinson Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated182 words
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Advertisement71 1932-03-02 8 j ZipTH I j fl|g||| I j THE MOST ACCURATE OF THE J J ***** WATCHES j {SUBMITTED AT KEW-TEDDINGTON J BY THE MANUFACTURERS OF THE J WHOLE WORLD I I l SINCE 1884 IS A I ZEUSTH i i Sole Arents for S.S. F.M S. i j I). S.71 words
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270 1932-03-02 9 FIGHTING INTENSIFIED DESPITE TRUCE AGREEMENT. KING MORE UNLIKELY THAN CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES. Reuter. >, pite the reported acceptance, "fully and gladly," by Tokyo truce terms agreed upon at Shanghai a big offensive was I on the whole front thisReuter. - 270 words
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Article370 1932-03-02 9 Shanghai. March 2. Pi titrht ng took place all day long on the K:; -wan front. The Japanese claim that th- v > ;iv rained 500 yards. There have been h 7 1 on both sides. The Japanese have land -c bodies of troop and artillery, nclua- inch370 words
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Article330 1932-03-02 9 ARE JAPANESE NOTES BLUFF? London. Marrh 1. Hope t.nged with scepticism characterises theBritish reaction to the latest Shanghai developments The man in the street is bewildered by reports, conflicting and parallel, of peac? negoiiat'ons at Geneva and Shanghai accompanied by preparations for a renew- d Japanese offensive.330 words
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Article324 1932-03-02 9 MINIMISING DANGER TO SETTLEMENT. Rugby. March 1. At Geneva to-night. Mr. Sato, the Japanese representative, officially notified Mr. Paul Roncour cf Japan's acceptance of the pro££2 U forward yesterday. A letter handed to President of the League Council, states that Japan fully and gladly accepted the324 words
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Article792 1932-03-02 9 DIPLOMACY GETTING UPPER HAND. British Official. The newspapers understand that the conditions on which Japan is willing to cease hostilities are that both the Chinese and Japanese armies should withdraw a stipulated distance, that a commission should be iormed to supervise withdrawal, that the commissionBritish Official. - 792 words
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Article334 1932-03-02 9 JAPANESE CASUALTIES SEVERE. Shanghai. March. 2. A Japanese general offensive began at daybreak yesterday, the main force of the attack being concentrated at Kiangwan in the Miaohung sector. There was a terrific bombardment throughout to-day. twenty planes bombing and machine-gunning the Chinese positions at Chuyuanteng. It is334 words
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Advertisement248 1932-03-02 9 Sin Takes a Holiday Very Soon. PAVILION 0.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j Youth Against Money In a Battle of Love! jMice j A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. I i I Innocence against sophistication—with a millirnaire husband at stake! Sister J against sister —fighting against themselves for the men they want! Terrific emotional conflict!248 words
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Article48 1932-03-02 9 Chinese Cables Confirm Retreat. shanghai. March 2, 12.30 p.m. army division landed at Liuho vi the Chinese Army's rear is The Chinese Army commenced a at 2 p.m. yesterday along the including Lunghwa (the Chinese Aithdrawal was completed at dayResistance will continue. —Sin K If in48 words
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Article396 1932-03-02 9 Formal Acceptance Of Proposals. Reuter. Paris, Mar. 1. M. Paul Boncour has been appointed chief French delegate to the League Assembly. M. Massigli and M. Basdevant have also been appointed delegates. Geneva. March 1. The Japanese acceptance of M. Paul Boncour's proposals was received in GenevaReuter. - 396 words
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Article338 1932-03-02 9 TWO SALARY CLAIMS BY EMPLOYEES. The hearing in the Civil District Court was continued yesterday before Mr. L. V. J. Laville in connection with the claims for balance of salaries by Ernest Owsiak Desperado and his wife Martha» and Bomanji Franji Todiwala. alias B. Todd, for $500 and338 words
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Article204 1932-03-02 9 PRISONER REMANDED FOR OBSERVATION. At the second Singapore Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Sproule. the Chinese who was charged with attempted murder, and w.ro admitted striking his w.fe with a changkol. but who pleaded that he was ill and did nov know what he had204 words
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Article381 1932-03-02 10 MINES EXPLODE NEAR FLAGSHIP. Shanghai. Mar. 2. Two mines exploded in the Wangpoo River near the Japanese flagship, the "Idzumo." yesterday afternoon at 1.20. The flagship was not damaged. Shanghai was rocked and citizens rushed into the streets fearing an earthquake. One Japanese destroyer wai damaged. Admiral381 words
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Article181 1932-03-02 10 MOVE TO RESTORE THEM TO NORMAL. Min Kuo Jih Pao. The Foreign Affairs Committee discussal the resumption of Sino-Russian relations yesterdtiy and further discussion will take place at the Second Plenary Congress. Nine Japanese cruisers arrived at Pakiungkong yesterday and 20 arrived at Lauho; 500 JapaneseMin Kuo Jih Pao. - 181 words
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Article681 1932-03-02 10 THE "AFFINITY" LEGEND EXPLODED. A Chinese correspondent of Klang sends an extract from an article on "The Truth About China and Japan" by the late Putnam Weale." as a commentary on Mr. H.G. Sarwar's recent suggestion of affinity between the Japanese and Malays. It should, he says,681 words
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Article260 1932-03-02 10 DR. BRADDON'S INTERESTING PROPOSAL. Over sixty years of age and having lived in this country for something like forty-three years. Dr. Braddon is still (says the "Malay Mail") one of the most forceful personalities in Malaya. He has never surrendered to the prevailing apathetic outlook on life.260 words
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Article54 1932-03-02 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. The following will represent the Municipal Secretary and Treasurer's Dept. against the Electrical Dept. in the Farrer Cup semi-final to-day at the Geylang Municipal Recreation ground: Salim, Chiap Kirn, Ah Chew, Seng Chor, Chee Kit, Cneng Hoe, Yunos, Khun Onn, Kemat, Marcus and Menon. Reserves:—Koon54 words
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Article409 1932-03-02 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, March 1. The weather was fine and the going good for to-day's races. Brown Hill ran a good race in the sixth event and Clargo provided the upset of the day in the second race. Results at a409 words
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Article166 1932-03-02 10 Handicaps for to-morrow's races at Ipoh are. Race 3.— Horses 2 Div. 3—<6 furs): Furrow 9 Veracity 8.12. Alpha 3.11. Tambour Battant 8.7. Desert Fox 8.7. Benaroon 8.5. Koroki 8.4. Loch Buy 8.2. Gay Toi 8.2. Under Lap 8.2, Cousin 7.7. Author 7.7. Race 6.—Ponies 1166 words
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Article22 1932-03-02 10 MANNAMEAD GOES LAME. "S.F.P." Service. London. March 1. Mannamead, the second favourite for the Derby, has gone lame.—"S.F.P." Service."S.F.P." Service. - 22 words
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87 1932-03-02 10 BOXING. The Singapore Amateur Boxing Association will hold a meeting at the Victoria Memerial Hall at 5 p.m. to-day. The business will be: 1. To appoint a President arid Committee for the year 1932. 2. To receive suggestions in the interests of the Association, which would87 words
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Article164 1932-03-02 10 PING-PONG. The final betveen Tan Miang Cheng and M. Y. Ishak in the S.A.W.L.A. Thuraisin?ham Cup competition will be played on Sunday at 11.30 a.m. A group photograph of officials and competitors will be tak n. The following are the full results of the previous ties: P. C.164 words
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Article75 1932-03-02 10 by total in first test. CRICKET. Christchurch. N. Z., March 1. The scores In the First Test between New Zealand and South Africa, concluded yesterday are as follows: New Zealand: 293 (Badcock 64. Roberts 54, Weir 46, Macmillan 4 for 61) 146 (Weir 74 not75 words
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53 1932-03-02 10 London, Feb. 10. The Indian cricketers, who will tour England in the summer under the captaincy of n. *i. the Maharaja of Patiala, have been invited by the Football Association to attend the English Cup final at Wembley on April 23 and an entertainment53 words
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Article87 1932-03-02 10 GOLF. The S.G.C March bogey competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday at Bukit Timah. Members are asked to note that no player whose name does not appear on the time sheet on the first mentioned day may play on the main course. The March ladies' medal87 words
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Article29 1932-03-02 10 The February bogey competition at the Island Club last week-end resulted as follows: F. R Marten > 7 down J Laycock 8 H. L H. Lim 929 words
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Article149 1932-03-02 10 SHOULD A WOMAN AVOID MARRIAGE? An intelligent sex and domestic play, delicately presented, is Illicit." now being shown to adult audiences only at the Capitol. This picture was banned by the Censor but was released without a cut by the Appeal Board. A new star.149 words
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Article451 1932-03-02 10 BATTLE BETWEEN POLICE AND GANG. Two armed kidnappers were killed, another arrested and a woman, abducted on January 13. v free as the results of the eim of a Chinese detective attached to the West Hongkew Police Station at Shanghai and the bravery of a number of his451 words
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Article402 1932-03-02 10 EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE. FEBRUARY REPORT. Previ- Tliis To Applications. ously. S'por. Local Committee 146 l J* 46 1 Penang 4 Malacca Kedah r a 7 Perak 83 1 87 S:mbilan 20 20 Central Committee Kuala Lumpur 163 7 no 466 16 482 Number of applicants:— Service402 words
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Article154 1932-03-02 10 SUIT AGAINST JELAI CONCESSION. The case in which Mr. Kelly S. Quuh i, sumg the Jolai Concessions (Pahang) Ltd was mentioned to-day in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice a'Beckott Terrell. Mr. E. A. Stevens, appearing on behalf of the Cefcndatit company, said that Mr. Fung, who154 words
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Article560 1932-03-02 10 BILL IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS PERSONNEL OF M;\v ,XR COMMITTEE London, Mar i Sir George May has been man, at a salary of £5.000 _m_jZ T**' committee to advise Governnn ..t n. *t cation of tariffs under fee new Irrrmn PP Bill which operates UmU560 words
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Article159 1932-03-02 10 BILL COLLECTOR PLEADS GUILTY. Albert Christopher Percra pleaded pm before Mr. Justice Sproule to-day at tl. Singapore Assizes, to charges of breach of trust and falsification of a, The charge read out to the accused that he committed the alleged offem Nov. 14 and Dec. 28159 words
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Article84 1932-03-02 10 COURT SEQUEL TO KAID BY C.LD. A large quantity of d automatic pistols, 130 ro a cyclostyle printing nu fore the Third Magi- this morning, when two H and Wee Cheow Mine a: wife were produced on i bers of an unlawful The Hylams plea di84 words
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1444 1932-03-02 11 I OMMITTEE'S REPORT. I ii< ral meeting of the Indian I .pore, will be lv Id on March I iMon pr. mises. In their repoit I committee state: I mertinjs of the managing I extraordinai-y general nieet- was callcd in July per l;;st1,444 words
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Article174 1932-03-02 11 H. E. IN A MUSSOLINI ROLE! The Revenue Protection Bill, which His Excellency mooted in the Legislative Council meeting in Malacca, is (notes a writer in tne "Malacca Guardian") down for second rendinj at the next meeting of the Legislative Council. Despite objections from the Unofficial, notably the174 words
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Advertisement153 1932-03-02 11 To-Xight I To-Night 11 To-Night MYRNA LOY J4SDN ROB4RDS in "The Jazz Cinderella" A PICTURE THAT WILL MAKE YOU LIVE, LAUGH AND BE MERRY. PRICES OF ADMISSION: 20 cenU 40 cents. A First Run Attraction Nerar Before Shown in Singapore. WITH SEEMING IMPATIENCE j This Trio 'a Rose between two153 words
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Advertisement323 1932-03-02 11 jj jj By Special To H M The King Appointment ESTABLISHED 1872. Discriminating Women Prefer JEWELLERY With individuality and smartness in their beauty of design. Women are searching for and are always captivated by the enthusiastic loveliness of the Platinum, Diamond Baguette. JEWELLERY j Give us a visit. We shall323 words
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Advertisement76 1932-03-02 11 Third Shipment Just Unpackec "PYLAPSAR" and "KENGCHYE" Cloths for Economists. Guaranteed fast colour and no starch. Durable to wear and easy to wash. Now on sale at YICK TAI COMPANY. 208 209, South Bridge Road, Singapore. At $1 for 5 and for 6 yards respectively. Also obtainable at CHOP YICK76 words
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Article881 1932-03-02 12 PROPOSAL FOR COMMITTEE? FIRST CHANCE OF COLONIAL APPOINTMENTS. Presiding at the annual meeting of the Malayan Government Professional Officers Association. held at the Selangor Club Chambers, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, Capt. W. B. Hawkes. V.D.. said that the Association although in existence only about 18 months881 words
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Article141 1932-03-02 12 THRILLS FOR i'ARIS SPECTATORS. tc Paris. Jan Thousands watched the Canadian George Smyth this afternoon leap Balustrade of Pont de la Conco.c into the cold waters of the Seine. ru flood tide, with the canoe upside down shoulders. Mounting a two-feet wide dime specially fixed f<v him.141 words
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Advertisement313 1932-03-02 12 1 i Hutton's Famous Pineapple amS at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Singapore Gold Storage Company, Limited. j Orchard Road Sub-Depots. j RADIO AND SOUND ENGINEERS *Ot-£ AGENTS AND NCmiCNI ATIVSS Of 'Ml LCAOING HAOIO M»NUfACTU«U* 2, Orchard Road, Singapore. {Corner Opposite Amber Maoatenf) J IELIfN Oft* WO MOT Ok* if M313 words
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Advertisement79 1932-03-02 12 THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No.l THERAPION N0.2 THERAPION No 3 No. 1 Cant Dischnrlu. No. 1 Cum Blood Poison. Mo. S Curu Chronic WMkMHM. English Price 3a. Chemist*, or either No.return MaU. Dk. Lt Ci.kkc Mcd Co. Haverttockßd.N.W.S.London. OR. LE CLERC'S PILI-S tor th* Uv«r AKidney* weak kid nays79 words
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Miscellaneous1008 1932-03-02 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. RADIO GOLDBKRO (BATAYIA) SO 14« Radio Stations Received netr to pjn In Malaya. Fridays. All Monday stations except Manila. AH thnm fivm in the following list art pETALING wtt.t. (55.5 metre»), tiMi| Ungmpore timet. lally from 10S0 to 11 a.m. unvrtATi PETALINQ HILL, programme bf Malayas1,008 words
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Miscellaneous539 1932-03-02 12 CLUB l)i\ RY (There are numerous ciubn Singapore, mon of the reader, of the -Malaya rnC>H provided specially for themT'm. Thl *Z invited to co-operate in and complete. Happemr.n, H will $tm be included in 7h. mtZ The "Club Diary ran 0/ tainmenti, night-visit* nni <n and iporffnp ofw recorded539 words
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Article1792 1932-03-02 13 QUALITY OF MALAYAN PALM KERNELS. ENCOURAGING PADI PLANTING. Commenting on original articles contained in its February number, the Malayan Agricultural Journal says, editorially: The growing importance of palm kernels from Malaya is a natural consequence of the development of the oil palm Industry. The quantities of kernels exported1,792 words
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Article398 1932-03-02 13 ASLEEP IN A GRAVE-YARD. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Feb. 26. Before the Seremban. Police Magistrate. Che Hamzah. M.C.S., 15 Chinese were charged with vagrancy. Six of the accused, however, claimed trial. Mr. D. N. Livingstone, 0.C.P.D., in his evidence stated that he made a raid at the398 words
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Advertisement614 1932-03-02 13 —j The MAZDA NONSAG filament is j made IN hp making since th" V war. The NON- FAPI SAG FILAMENT t L prevents loss of J I candle-power dur- k 4 If A fclfA ing me> giv s fc /f f greater durab lity J M and better all- j614 words
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Advertisement109 1932-03-02 13 "^%iW*l' e> t ililie for women u I according to DR. RICHARD WEISS, Berlin. k I I A M y\ r \\\ne and FertMne grapple successfully with all pre- m-fl l' JH mofu« appearances of old age, and again restore to FMI |v J men and -women their most valued109 words
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Article1057 1932-03-02 14 A GRUESOME FIND. i From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Feb. 28. The Municipal coolies working on the Kubu Plains early this morning came across the body of an unknown Chinese aged between 25 and 30. who had been done to death. He had a bad wound in the1,057 words
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Article257 1932-03-02 14 THE EVOLUTION OF M. PAUL-BONCOUR Berlin. Ja::. SO. Th? "Deutsche Al'g mcm* Zeitur.g's" Geneva correspondent says: "Fan! Boncour has a d'fficult task in following Brterd as Chairmen of the Council. Boneour'i t ctuiesque. impetuous figure is hardly to be known: he has become a quiet, sober, grey p.li'iclan257 words
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Article123 1932-03-02 14 MOTOR CAR ABLAZE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Pilah, Feb. 26. A Ford hired motor car caught fire while it was travelling between tne Bahau-Kuala Pilah Road rday. Th? fire is believed to have b en caused by a burning cigarette butt thrown carelessly by a123 words
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Article501 1932-03-02 14 HIS HIGHNESS' ADDRESS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Feb. 26. The inaugural meeting of the enlarged and reconstituted State Council of Negri Sembilan was held yesterday, when His Highness the Yang di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan declared the New Council open in the presence of501 words
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Advertisement171 1932-03-02 14 1 Speeds M I 1 convalescence ft B after f" B Leading physicians for 25 tissue and tones up the entire I years have recommenced r/stem. Pleasant to take ir Waterbury's Compound cs a has no oily taste, no odour, restorative tonic after illness. Sold in Blue and in Red171 words
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Miscellaneous45 1932-03-02 14 JABBED BY THE JAP. I ij f /=~A T H t" s T J -a atN v ti i x V J" y Ivf 0 Jk Sf/vZ) mofiiE- /v^ V y£ Spirit of China Awaken ed From A Long Sleep. (Cartoon by Yan Kee Leong.)45 words
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Advertisement445 1932-03-02 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. rporated in England.) >u PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. in AND ORIENTAL STEAM I; lON CO.. LONDON AND EAST MAIL SERVICE. ontract with His Majesty's Government). [■WARD FROM LONDON or China and Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1932 9.000 Mar. 3 15.000 Mar. 4 17.000 Mar.445 words
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Advertisement580 1932-03-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE, (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage. Due. Sail. HARUNA MARU 10,850 Mar. 9 10 I KATORI MARU 11,000 Mar. 24 SB I X A SHIM A MARU 10.000 Apr. 7 t t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Apr. 19 20 HAKONE MARU580 words
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Advertisement365 1932-03-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER fftjfffitg LLOYD. (Incorporated In Germany The imdernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. fi s.s. "LAHN" for Yokohama. Kobe, Osaka and Moji Mar. 7 s.s. "HAVEL" for H'kong, S'hai, Y'hama, Yokkaichi. Nagoya, Kobe, Moji, Taku Bar, Dalny Tsingtau Mar. 17 s.s. "SAARBRnCKEN" for Manila H'kong, S'hai, Taku365 words
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Advertisement741 1932-03-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch IH P I Australische Dampfschiffs ID t CJ Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated m Qermant.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932. t m.s. RAMSES via Manila Mar. 10 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Mar. 18 m.s. RHEINLAND direct Japan ports Mar. 23741 words
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Advertisement400 1932-03-02 15 INSURANCE, THE SOUTH BRITISH 1 INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOUOUTH, Manager. OOce: I, Finlayson Green. BANKS. LEE WAH BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). 18, South Canal Road. Singapore. Tel. Add. —"BANKLEEWAH," Bentley's Code. Directors: EU400 words
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Advertisement618 1932-03-02 15 BANKS, THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE: MEYER CHAMBER* RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Singapore 458. North Bridge Roaß. Penang 85. Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker 0 lutes, Muar No. l, Jalan Sayans> Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Pahiaal Palembang If, Day Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch618 words
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Advertisement321 1932-03-02 16 I "TRIBUNE "SMALL ADs j j! BRING RESULTS 8 J BECAUSE THEY REACH I THE I J PERMANENT POPI LATTn> I AUCTION SALE. SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE SUIT NO. 1603 of 1931. Writ of Seizure and Sale dated Jan. 25, 1932.321 words
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